An occupational disease or industrial disease is any chronic ailment that occurs as a result of work or occupational activity. It is an aspect of occupational...
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occupational environment. According to the official estimates of the United Nations, the WHO/ILO Joint Estimate of the Work-related Burden of Disease...
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Occupational lung diseases comprise a broad group of diseases, including occupational asthma, industrial bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...
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long-term risks may be an increased risk of developing occupational disease, such as cancer or heart disease. In general, adverse health effects caused by short...
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Occupational cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are diseases of the heart or blood vessels caused by working conditions, making them a form of occupational...
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Black lung disease (BLD), also known as coal workers' pneumoconiosis, or simply black lung, is an occupational type of pneumoconiosis caused by long-term...
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general, serve to greatly reduce the incidence of blood-borne disease transmission in occupational settings of healthcare workers. There are 26 different viruses...
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An occupational fatality is a death that occurs while a person is at work or performing work related tasks. Occupational fatalities are also commonly...
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Silicosis (redirect from Al-Eskan disease)
Silicosis is a form of occupational lung disease caused by inhalation of crystalline silica dust. It is marked by inflammation and scarring in the form...
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backgrounds when diagnosing and treating disease, and Bernardino Ramazzini in 1700 outlined many occupational ses in his book De Morbis Artificum. There...
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of Accident, Dangerous Occurrence, Occupational Poisoning and Occupational Disease) Regulation 2004dd Occupational Safety and Health (Noise Exposure)...
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Education in the disease and rehabilitation process Advocating for patient health Finding vocational activities Typically, occupational therapists are university-educated...
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An occupational infectious disease is an infectious disease that is contracted at the workplace. Biological hazards (biohazards) include infectious microorganisms...
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Berylliosis (redirect from Beryllium disease)
which became rare following occupational exposure limits established around 1950. Berylliosis is an occupational lung disease. While there is no cure, symptoms...
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An occupational injury is bodily damage resulting from working. The most common organs involved are the spine, hands, the head, lungs, eyes, skeleton,...
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others believe. By 1834, the German concept of Berufskrankheiten (occupational diseases) had become established. This covered all negative health effects...
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increased psycho-social occupational stress. It is the occupational risk factor with the largest attributable burden of disease, according to these official...
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a type of progressive lung disease characterized by long-term respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation...
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meaning “The Diseases of Workmen” (Geigle Safety Group, Inc., 2020). The book detailed the accurate description of the occupational diseases that most of...
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agent at workplace. It is an occupational lung disease and a type of work-related asthma. Agents that can induce occupational asthma can be grouped into...
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recommendations for the prevention of occupational diseases and injuries. These documents are submitted to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration...
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Occupational skin diseases are ranked among the top five occupational diseases in many countries. Contact Dermatitis due to irritation is inflammation...
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Bronchiolitis obliterans (redirect from Flavorings-related lung disease)
(December 2012). "Newly recognized occupational and environmental causes of chronic terminal airways and parenchymal lung disease". Clinics in Chest Medicine...
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they must contact the Institution directly with work accident and occupational disease notification "within 3 working days after their health status are...
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right of individual workers who contract occupational diseases to sue their employers under New Jersey's occupational injuries law, which at the time had a...
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Everett M. Smith. It has sometimes been used as a synonym for the occupational disease known as silicosis, but it should not be as most silicosis is not...
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Work accident (redirect from Occupational accident)
accidents happen on the job each year, resulting, together with occupational diseases, in more than 2.3 million deaths annually. The phrase "in the course...
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Pneumoconiosis (redirect from Dust disease)
agriculture. It is one of the most common occupational diseases in the world. Depending upon the type of dust, the disease is given different names: Coalworker's...
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